Asphalt is only as good as what’s underneath it. That’s why Sweeney approaches every paving job the way we approach every phase of site development — with the right equipment, experienced crews, and a clear understanding of what the finished product needs to look like.
We’ve built a dedicated paving division solely focused on asphalt, handling commercial developments, large-scale residential communities, and standalone paving projects across Connecticut. Tighter coordination, fewer handoffs, and the same accountability you expect on every Sweeney scope.
From apartment communities and mixed-use developments to commercial parking lots and private roads, site paving makes up the core of what we do. Our crews manage layout, grading, and hot-mix asphalt installation — delivering a finished surface built to handle New England weather and the wear that comes with it.
A smooth, durable surface starts well below it. Our teams prepare and grade the subbase with precision, ensuring proper drainage, compaction, and stability before a single ton of asphalt goes down. It’s the work that most people never see and the work that makes everything else last.
When an existing surface needs attention, full replacement isn’t always the answer. Our milling and overlay services restore worn pavement efficiently, removing the damaged layer and applying fresh asphalt where it’s needed most.
From local roadways to curb and gutter installation, Sweeney is equipped to support municipal infrastructure projects across Connecticut. We self-perform both asphalt paving and concrete work in-house, giving municipalities a single contractor who can handle the full scope, start to finish.
We rely on the latest technology to achieve better outcomes on every job, from grade control to final lift. Our pavers and grading equipment are fitted with GPS guidance electronics, giving crews real-time data in the field and reducing rework. That means tighter tolerances, fewer surprises, and projects that stay on schedule.
We’ve also spent decades paving across Connecticut. That means we understand the soils, the winters, and the wear patterns that make New England pavement a different challenge than anywhere else. That knowledge informs our projects from planning to execution.